Air Optix for Astigmatism Contact lenses, even if worn for cosmetic reasons, are prescription medical devices that must only be worn under the prescription, direction and supervision of an eye care professional. Serious eye health problems may occur as a result of sharing contact lenses. Although rare, serious eye problems can develop while wearing contact lenses. Side effects like discomfort, mild burning or stinging may occur. To help avoid these problems, follow the wear and replacement schedule and the lens care instructions provided by your eye doctor.

When my astigmatism worsened in one eye, the doctor suggesting I try Air Optix with a correction for astigmatism. She made me wait an hour before leaving the office, just to make sure...Read complete review

When my astigmatism worsened in one eye, the doctor suggesting I try Air Optix with a correction for astigmatism. She made me wait an hour before leaving the office, just to make sure it was working for me and didn't bother me. (They are slightly thicker than the regular Air Optix and are weighted a bit to stay in position.) Once I assured her I couldn't even feel it on my eye, she told me to come back in a few weeks for an exam check up. I did that, and she could see no problems at all with my wearing this lens. I was delighted, because it did a FABULOUS job of correcting my vision. Don't hesitate to try this lens. It is very comfortable. I haven't had any trouble with it at all. Thank goodness it is available for me!

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Comfortable, but VERY DRY

These lenses were more comfortable than the lenses my doctor recommended initially (those were more expensive, of course) as far as being noticeable in my eyes, but I found them to be VERY...Read complete review

These lenses were more comfortable than the lenses my doctor recommended initially (those were more expensive, of course) as far as being noticeable in my eyes, but I found them to be VERY dry and had to use rewetting drops mutiple times a day. They also moved around less than the other lenses, but I still found myself blinking hard to get them to settle back to where they should be at times. I think any savings there was over the more expensive lenses would be cancelled out by having to purchase gallons of rewetting drops. They were easy to handle, put in and remove. I would recommend them for the comfort and the value, maybe they just weren't a good fit for my eyes when it comes to the dryness.

Comments about Air Optix for Astigmatism Contact Lens, 6 lenses per Box:

--I use them daily from soon after wake-up to just before going to bed, usually 16+ hours.--always comfortable--have had only one lens out of 30 get torn (no big deal)--Seem to stay clean and clear for the full one-month wearing time--almost never pop-out (this occurs mostly just after inserting, or if they did not get placed correctly, or still had a bit of dirt on the inside)--I use Clear Eyes(R) Maximum Redness Relief every morning. I wait 1 to 5 minutes before inserting the lens. This has really helped with overall redness in my eyes.

Comments about Air Optix for Astigmatism Contact Lens, 6 lenses per Box:

I wear these lens every day. They seem to last me a little over a month of wear at a time. Sometimes I find I need to readjust the lens in my eye to get a clearer vision. I tend to not see as clearly with the lens on after dark and while driving. I typically wear my glasses at night.